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Anybody knows name of these connectors!!

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Hello,

Please find attached two pictures. I would like to know the name of the connectors. Since I don't have any documentation on these devices I cannot find these exact connectors. If this looks familiar to someone, please let me know. Thanks!


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I call these box headers and sockets. The one on the right is a two wall version. I don't know the manufacturer, sorry. See if you can see a symbol of some kind on them.
Adam
 
Try Molex...
**broken link removed**

Other than that as Adam has said look for some logo embossed in the plastic....
 
What pitch are the pins? They look like either 2.5mm or 1.27mm.

Try looking at **broken link removed** and then look at Samtec connectors.
The plug looks like the TSSH series. https://www.samtec.com/technical-specifications/default.aspx?SeriesMaster=TSSH
Or if 2mm pitch the TSH series https://www.samtec.com/technical-specifications/default.aspx?SeriesMaster=TSH

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What pitch are the pins? They look like either 2.5mm or 1.27mm.

Try looking at http://www.toby.co.uk/content/catalogue/series.aspx?id=4&Category=33 and then look at Samtec connectors.
The plug looks like the TSSH series. http://www.samtec.com/technical-specifications/default.aspx?SeriesMaster=TSSH
Or if 2mm pitch the TSH series http://www.samtec.com/technical-specifications/default.aspx?SeriesMaster=TSH
 
The connector which is on the right side seems like a shrouded connector. Whereas the left one is not. You can go to SAMTEC connector website and look for similar one with so many different pitch sizes available. You can also request for a catalogue book which they will provide to you
 
These are standard 2x5 connectors. The main question is the pitch, or the distance between the pins. If you want an identical connector you also need to measure the heigth of the female connector, and the length of the pins, and heigth of the male header.
 
The one to the left is a female (receptacle) board to board connector, 2 row 10 way, pitch between 50 and 100 mil.
The one to the right is a shrouded (box) male header, 2 row 10 way, pitch between 50 and 100 mil.
 
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